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Mille Crepe Cake Revisited

I can’t believe that it’s been almost four years
ago when I first made this cake. It took
one episode of Best Thing I Ever Ate to remind me of this elegant dessert which
is a stack of paper-thin crepes alternating with pastry cream which also serves
as the binder and turns it into a cake.
You know how tedious it is to make the crepes and I only have one 10”
pan so no way I can make two at the same time.
Anyway, I prepared the pastry cream and whipped cream filling first before
I started making the crepes although the batter was made the day before. Making the batter early works for me as it needs to chill in the fridge for a few
hours; much better if overnight because it helps the crepes from breaking as they are cooked.Crepe Batter

In a small pan, melt the butter until lightly browned; remove from
heat and set aside.

In a separate small pan, warm the milk until steaming; remove from
heat and set aside to allow to cool slightly. Mix together the eggs, flour, sugar, and salt in another bowl.
Slowly add in the warm milk and browned butter. Pour the batter into a
tightly-sealed container to refrigerate for several hours or overnight. For the pastry cream filling

Ingredients:

2 cups half-and-half

3/4 cup granulated sugar

2 tbsp cornstarch

a pinch of salt

4 large egg yolks

2 tsp pure vanilla extractDirections:

In a medium saucepan over medium-high
heat, whisk the half-and-half, sugar, cornstarch and a pinch
of salt until it comes to a boil.

In a medium bowl, whisk the egg
yolks, then slowly whisk in half of the hot mixture. Pour the custard back into
the pan and cook, whisking, until it comes to a boil. Stir in vanilla extract and transfer to another bowl
and cover with saran wrap- refrigerate for an hour or overnight for best results.For the whipped cream:

2 cups heavy whipped cream- chilled

1 tbsp powdered sugar

1 tsp pure vanilla extract

Whip using a stand-up or handheld mixer - do not overmix. Fold gently with the pastry cream fillingTo assemble the cake: Lay 1 crepe on a cake plate. Using an icing spatula, completely cover with a thin layer of pastry cream (about 1/4 cup). Cover with another crepe and repeat to make a stack of 20, with the best-looking crepe on top. Chill for at least 2 hours. Set out for 30 minutes before serving. If you have a blowtorch for creme brulee, sprinkle the top crepe with 2 tablespoons sugar and caramelize with the torch; otherwise, dust with confectioners’ sugar. Slice like a cake.

Notes:
I increased the ingredients by half (crepe batter; pastry and whipped
cream filling) so I came up with 20+ crepes and still have leftover filling).
I assembled the cake while still making the crepes. Before, I would
stack the crepes on top of each other lined with wax paper. This yielded
a better texture in terms of moisture. The cake came out really tender
and moist. You can check my previous post for more pictures.